From the fields of Larkana to low-lying villages across Sindh, Australia and local partners are working with communities to strengthen flood preparedness and recovery. The programme focuses on practical climate learning, access to vital health services and targeted protection measures that help women and girls stay safe, including online.
Climate learning activities are tailored to local needs, equipping farmers and families with knowledge to respond to shifting weather patterns and seasonal floods. These initiatives are part of a broader push to build Sindh resilience so that households can better anticipate, adapt to and recover from climate shocks.
Alongside climate work, mobile and community-based health services are reaching flood-prone areas to ensure essential care continues during emergencies. Supporting local clinics and outreach efforts helps maintain continuity of care for mothers, children and vulnerable residents when floods disrupt normal services.
Support for women and girls includes protection programming and digital safety awareness that address risks both in communities and online. These measures reinforce community safety nets and reflect a commitment to long-term recovery and empowerment, aligning with efforts such as the 16 Days campaign to prevent gender-based violence. Together, these interventions represent tangible, on-the-ground assistance that strengthens Sindh resilience and helps communities remain strong.
